How to Transfer Movies From a DVR to a VHS Tape |
- How to Transfer Movies From a DVR to a VHS Tape
- DIY TV Installation
- How to Download Music on a Sansa
- How to Record & Use Ringtones on a Motorola 385
- How to Upload Videos From a Computer to an iPod
- Directions on How to Download Music Onto an MP3 Player
- How to Burn DVDs to iPod
- How to Program to Connect and Exchange Files Between Bluetooth Devices
- How to Clean the Body of a Camera
- How to Find a Reverse Cell Phone Number
How to Transfer Movies From a DVR to a VHS Tape Posted: Digital video recorders capture and store television programming on a hard drive similar to those found in computers. Over time, the hard drive can fill up with recordings and run out of room. Although a DVD recorder or external hard drive can... Recent Article published on 7/15/2010 by Evan Strayer |
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How to Download Music on a Sansa Posted: With Sansa MP3 players you can listen to your favorite songs wherever you are. To use a Sansa MP3 player you will first need to add music to the device. While music cannot be downloaded directly from the Internet to your Sansa player, you can add... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Contributing Writer |
How to Record & Use Ringtones on a Motorola 385 Posted: Motorola phones offer the unique capability to allow you to record your own ringtones to the device using the manufacturer's Motorola Phone Tools program. With this program--which is the only way to record free ringtones to the Motorola 385--you... Recent Article published on 6/8/2010 by Matthew Fortuna |
How to Upload Videos From a Computer to an iPod Posted: If you own an iPod, you know that one of its great features is the ability to store and play videos. As long as you have enough free disk space on your iPod, transferring videos from your computer to the iPod is fast and easy. All you need to get... Recent Article published on 6/7/2010 by Maria Janelli |
Directions on How to Download Music Onto an MP3 Player Posted: If you're using an MP3 player that isn't a Zune or iPod, you have multiple options when it comes to transferring content to and from the device. Unlike the aforementioned MP3 players, most MP3 players support "drag and drop" (via Windows... Recent Article published on 5/22/2010 by Contributing Writer |
Posted: iPods have come a long way since they were first released in 2001. Not only can they still play MP3 audio files, but some iPod models can even play video and make phone calls. Downloading video clips to these iPods from the Internet is easy, but... Recent Article published on 6/4/2010 by Contributing Writer |
How to Program to Connect and Exchange Files Between Bluetooth Devices Posted: The Bluetooth technology was first developed by the Ericsson mobile phone company in 1994. It allows enabled devices to pair or connect with other devices and exchange files or other forms of data without the need for cables. Using the Bluetooth... Recent Article published on 6/5/2010 by Kenrick Callwood |
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